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Sol Campbell and Notts County....
OK he signed up for 5 years, played one game and spat the dummy out. Anyone know what upset him so much? It's all gone a bit hush hush in the sports press. thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When Sol was with the spuds I can distinctly remember a time when I was chatting to a mate who was an proper, avid Arsenal fan and he grudgingly agreed that Campbell would be the first name on the England teamsheet... but that was ten years ago! He’s turned into a journeyman donkey and hasn’t impressed for years. Another hasbeen acting like a prima donna, he should be grateful for anyone paying him for lumbering around.
Anyway, the company line is that he's unhappy with the facilities but there must be more to it than that, I'm as intrigued as you!?
Anyway, the company line is that he's unhappy with the facilities but there must be more to it than that, I'm as intrigued as you!?
Actually, I think he's wisened up.
Campbell is a right good player and you only have one life. Maybe he realises that money is not the be all and end all and that, he should play at the highest level for as long as he can.
The mistake was dropping down to Notts County level. He would be twice as foolish to compound that error by staying there when he could be playing for good money (ok, perhaps not quite as much as he's on), at the highest level he can - perhaps at Man Utd as part of a squad (like Owen) - or at Fulham, West Brom, FC Twente, Rangers, or Celtic.
Campbell is a right good player and you only have one life. Maybe he realises that money is not the be all and end all and that, he should play at the highest level for as long as he can.
The mistake was dropping down to Notts County level. He would be twice as foolish to compound that error by staying there when he could be playing for good money (ok, perhaps not quite as much as he's on), at the highest level he can - perhaps at Man Utd as part of a squad (like Owen) - or at Fulham, West Brom, FC Twente, Rangers, or Celtic.
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